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Introduction to Proof: The Mediation of a Dynamic Software Environment

by: Maria A. Mariotti
Educational Studies in Mathematics, Vol. 44, No. 1. (28 December 2000), pp. 25-53, doi:10.1023/a:1012733122556  Key: citeulike:11577837

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This paper, which reports on a long-term teaching experiment carried out in the 9 th and 10 th grades of a scientific highschool, is part of a larger co-ordinated research project. The workconstitutes a `research for innovation', in which action in the classroom isboth a means and result of a study aimed at introducing pupils totheoretical thinking and at studying the ways in which this process isrealised.The purpose of the study is to clarify the role of a particular software,Cabri-géomètre, in the teaching/learning process. Assuming aVygotskian perspective, attention is focussed on the social construction ofknowledge and on the semiotic mediation accomplished through culturalartefacts; the functioning of specific elements of the software will bedescribed and analysed as instruments of semiotic mediation used by theteacher in classroom activities.


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